Manchester United beat Hull thanks to Wilson double

Manchester United won 3-1 against Hull City in their last home game of the season on Tuesday night.

It was a very emotional game because it was the last time Nemanja Vidic will play in a United shirt at Old Trafford, as he will move to Inter Milan next year. It could also be the last game that Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra play for the club.

It also marked the debuts of James Wilson and Tom Lawrence - both young talents who played well.

It was Wilson who grabbed a brace that helped the Red Devils pick up the three points. This performance was nearly identical to the game that Adnan Januzaj had against Sunderland in his first start for the club.

He too scored a brace that helped Manchester United win 2-1. Marouane Fellaini assisted on both of Wilson's goals and he third effort came from Robin van Persie, who came on as a substitute.

Interim manager Giggs substituted himself on for Lawrence and received many cheers as he stepped onto the pitch. It was his first appearance on the field since he took over managerial duties from David Moyes.

Wilson and Lawrence are just two of many talented players that have come from Manchester United's youth academy. It was very surprising to see how well both debutantes played and it will be interesting to see how they fare in the future.

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